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Greetings Sharon,

 

Great question!! In general, the body converts stored fat into glucose as

fuel is required. The body also removes some fat via other avenues, as

evidenced by oily hair, shiny skin, etc. But the primary means of " removal "

is conversion into fuel.

 

The body only converts what is needed. This contrasts sharply with elevated

blood fat resulting from consuming high-fat foods, where we ingest an

overdose of fats in a short time period and burden our system with figuring

out what to do. So no, the blood fat level is not substantively altered by

the process of converting fats into fuel.

 

Best,

Elchanan

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rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of

vegigran

Saturday, May 12, 2007 7:07 PM

rawfood

[Raw Food] Fat Question 811

 

I was wondering if anyone knew that when going 100% raw and following the

811, when the body starts using those extra fat cells, are they absorbed

back into the blood stream on their exit. And if they do does this change

the 80-10-10 composition of the blood that we are trying to maintain with

this diet?

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Sharon

 

 

 

 

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Hi Elchanan,

 

Yes now I remember the liver in glucogenises/genolises. After finishing reading

Dr. Grahams book 811, I am determined to succeed this time. I think fat has

always been my downfall. I've been able to feel " good " at 80% raw and 20%

cooked, but that 20% has kept me from feeling " great " and wanting to see better

health in general. Everytime I go 100% raw, I get very nauscious, weak and can

hardly function. I try to eat to keep my strength up and from losing weight,

but my appetite is just not there. I want to succeed this time, but feel weaker

every day. I'm on about day 13 now and don't want to give up again. Thank you

so much for all the help you are giving to this group. You are truly an

encourager.

 

Sharon

In our hearts we plan our day, but it is God who determines our steps. Proverbs

16:9

 

Greetings Sharon,

 

Great question!! In general, the body converts stored fat into glucose as

fuel is required. The body also removes some fat via other avenues, as

evidenced by oily hair, shiny skin, etc. But the primary means of " removal "

is conversion into fuel.

 

The body only converts what is needed. This contrasts sharply with elevated

blood fat resulting from consuming high-fat foods, where we ingest an

overdose of fats in a short time period and burden our system with figuring

out what to do. So no, the blood fat level is not substantively altered by

the process of converting fats into fuel.

 

Best,

Elchanan

_____

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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